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A George III mahogany bow fronted sideboard, the overhanging top with a wide cross banding, raised above a central drawer with plate back handles, flanked by two deep cellarette drawers, one with a fitted interior, and with an unusual sliding retractable lower compartment with tambour shutter, on square supports terminating in metal caps and castors, 94cm H, 182cm W, 77cm D.
A Collection Of 1960's/70's Paste Set Playboy Jewellery Items Five items in total to include large statement necklace in the form of a crystal tie with Playboy bunny design to bottom centre. Also, 8 row diamonte cuff bracelet, rope twist crystal set bow necklace and matching brooch and crystal set bow necklace. - some stones missing to smaller pieces, please see accompanying image.
An Edwardian Bow Fronted Display Vitrine Impressive Display Cabinet with central convex cupboard and glazed drawer to front raised on cabriole legs. 24 inches high 38 inches wide and 16.5 inches deep. Display vitrine to top. Chevron inlay stringing to doors, diamond inlay stringing to cornice. The central convex cupboard door decorated with diamond and foliate stringing inlay. Raised on square legs, one with central shelf.
A Maple & co inlaid Edwardian mahogany dwarf three sectional wardrobe, the central bow front enclosed by a pair of rectangular panelled doors over four long drawers flanked by hanging cupboards, beneath a dentil frieze, together with a matching kneehole three drawer dressing table raised on square tapered legs with spade feet
An original 1960's retro vintage teak wood sideboard credenza comprising of three bow tie pull drawers having a wide drawer to centre above twin door shelved cupboard flanked by single door cupboards to either side. The unit raised on squared legs and fitted frieze. Measures 74cm x 163cm x 39cm.
Elliotts Of Newbury ( EON ) - A 1960's retro vintage teak wood inverted bow sideboard credenza comprising of a reeded drawer to centre flanked by faux drawers being part of the cupboard doors revealing shelved interiors, bottom centre being a drop down cocktail cupboard.Each door having unusual shaped handles. The unit raised on squared to round tapered legs. Measures; 76cm x 152cm x 45cm.
Johannes Anderson - Christian Linneberg - Model 94 - A 1960's retro vintage teak wood extending table and set of six ' model 94 ' dining chairs with the ' bow tie ' design back raised on tapering legs with pad seats. The table having draw extensions to the sides and two leafs fitting to them. Applied label to the underside of the leaf. Measures; 70cm x 90cm x 150cm - 242cm (with leaves).
An Edwardian Bow Fronted Display Vitrine Impressive Display Cabinet with central convex cupboard and glazed drawer to front raised on cabriole legs. 24 inches high 38 inches wide and 16.5 inches deep. Display vitrine to top. Chevron inlay stringing to doors, diamond inlay stringing to cornice. The central convex cupboard door decorated with diamond and foliate stringing inlay. Raised on square legs, one with central shelf.
A Good Collection Of Vintage Costume Jewellery And Accessories A varied lot to include several paste set items, bar brooches, silver filigree bracelet, various 1960's 70's rings, velvet and cut metal bead bow brooch etc. Along with a tooled leather musical cigarette box and 1950's grosgrain evening bag with matching internal purse and diamonte set clasp. Please see accompanying image.
[MP] The Histories of More Children than One of Goodness Better Than Beauty. Printed and Sold by John Marshall and Co. at No. 4, Aldermary Church-Yard, in Bow Lane, [between 1779 and 1789]. 12mo, contemporary boards (held by tape), frontis and catalogue pasted onto boards; pp. [2], vii-vii, 9-69, [3]; hand-coloured frontis, 17 illus to text, some hand-coloured. Early children's instructional tale by Dorothy Kilner. Whilst the Kilners played a part in the development of the moral children's tale, theirs were not cautionary tales where the whims of fate acted to punish unruly behaviour. Rather they sought a realistic approach, with parental punishment offered as an example to children and parents alike. Dating copies of this work is difficult. The above date is likely as John Marshall dropped the ''and Co.'' from the imprint after 1789. The edition agrees with ESTC N61309, however this copy was produced before Marshall added the 17, Queen-Street premises to the imprint. Interestingly, although the pagination agrees with British Library copy on Google Books (likely T92775) the type-setting varies in small details.A worn copy, boards present but held together with tape, some foxing and marking, mss owner's details crossed out last blank, first leaves loose.
Dickens, Charles Free front - Dicken's hand-addressed envelope, signed lower left corner (''Charles Dickens'') to ''Mrs [Isabella] Banks, Church House, Bow'', in blue ink with London [18]70 postmark, tipped into well-read copy of Bleak House (Signature Edition, with ownership inscription ''J. Ryder 1868''). Isabella Banks was a highly-regarded Manchester author, known especially today for The Manchester Man. She married George Linnaeus Banks in 1846 and died in London in 1897. With Cruikshank, George Loosely inserted autograph letter signed (''Geo[rge]. Cruikshank'') to G[eorge]. Linnaeus Banks asking for the planned date of a ''Shakespearian Dinner'' as Cruikshank is very busy and needs to plan, in black ink, 48 Mornington Place, 12 March 1863, 8vo, one sheet watermarked ''Towgood Extra'', folded and written on two sides and folded for posting. Banks was a newspaper writer and author, and husband of Isabella Banks. He was born in Birmingham in 1821 and died in Dalston in 1881. According to Worldcat, there is a similar letter apologising for being too busy for a Banks' engagement in the Morgan Library, so it would appear that it was not uncommon for Banks to invite Cruikshank to events.
Lord of Rings Trilogy Interest - This lot includes; Toy Biz Two Towers Wave I + Trilogy Figures (7 in total) incl. Faramir, Gandalf The White, Easterling, Aragon, Gondorian Ranger, Frodo, Cross-Bow Uruk-Hai and Toy Biz The Two Towers, Wave II + Trilogy Figures (six in total), Wormtongue Grima, King Theoden, Eomer, Rohirrim Soldier, Saruman, Berserker Uruk-Hai, Toy Biz The Two Towers, Wave II + Trilogy Figures (six in total), Wormtongue Grima, King Theoden, Eomer, Rohirrim Soldier, Saruman, Berserker Uruk-Hai and finally Toy Biz The Two Towers Multipack (three in total) Pippin & Ugluk, Merry & Grishnakh, Elven Archer & Uruk-Hai.(16)
A group of paste set jewellery, pair of openwork shoe buckles with design of flowers and bows, Circa 1910, a head piece, velvet bow brooch with paste and faux pearl, two necklaces, a bracelet, buckles and buttons, all white or gilt metal . CONDITION Shoe buckles good condition, head piece, one buckle and brooch, each missing 1-2 stones.
19th Century mahogany bow fronted chest of two short over three long drawers 124 x 125 cm . Heavy wear and tear consistent with age and use.Top very worn and split across top.Small pieces of veneer missing and veneer splits.Bottom drawer catches when moved in and out.Possibly had feet which are now not present.
Small collection jewellery and costume jewellery, chrysoberyl and seed pearl bar brooch, mounted in yellow metal testing as 18 ct, seed pearl and glass bead necklace, stamped platinum, measuring approximately 100cm in length, Edwardian seed pearl cluster pendant and chain, stamped 15 ct, blue and white enamel bow brooch, two paste brooches and paste set hair clip. CONDITION18 ct gross weight 2 grams15 ct gross weight 4.2 gramsPlatinum gross weight 5.9 grams
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